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She was pleased her demure stature was finally good for something. It was an advantage at last. A boon. An asset. A virtue - She stopped herself from continuing her synonym spiral. There was work to do. — Cynthia Hand
Listen, pal. I came here because I knew how worried you must be. But if you're going to talk to me like that, I'll fuck off home. The word racist brightened a little: the Anglo- Saxon was striking back against the Roman invader. — Nick Hornby
Well, so it isn't time yet to die, is it? — Leo Tolstoy
Demon or not, it didn't matter, suffering was everywhere he looked. — Brom
Because I feel 'Thor' is the beginning of finding my roots, and I found that I have family in America, I want to take my time and put effort on my future work so that foreign people get to know me better, and I also want to enjoy that process itself! — Tadanobu Asano
Sand dan Glokta, shield to the helpless. Is it ever too late to be ... a good man? — Joe Abercrombie
Wendy and I both wanted kids, but since we were pushing 40, the clock was ticking. — Lisa Cholodenko
We both believe in monsters. But all the ghosts and demons are you. And all the angels and genies are you. All the kings, queens, Buddhas, beautiful boys. Inside you. No one can take them away. (Missing Angel Juan.) — Francesca Lia Block
Again and again, universities have put a low priority on the very programs and initiatives that are needed most to increase productivity and competitiveness, improve the quality of government, and overcome the problems of illiteracy, miseducation, and unemployment. — Derek Bok
The den of the Devil is no place for the innocent. — Darby Briar
Don't stray from your Heart's intent. — Rumi
For my own health, I thought it was better to eat a plant based diet. I'm going to be 60 soon and I have boundless energy and I feel really good, so I'm all for it. — Ed Begley Jr.
I cling like a miser to the freedom that disappears as soon as there is an excess of things. — Albert Camus
